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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1 93 0. PAGE TIIREi: Missionaries To 13 e Hor Guesis or ', "A social will be given in the Vine-ya.fi Vine-ya.fi ward meeting nouse ; Thursday Thurs-day evening. unir tta auspices of the ward rnissionary committee. The affair will be lnthe forn of a welcome home for. Roy Alien,, son of ilr. and Mrs. John JC Allen, who recently returned from, the .Erltisn Miaskm fie Jd.an4 a- ffwell,' for Ray-Gammon,. son or lj.r,.ana firs Harry Gammon. .wno, islpavlnj! soon for a mission inthe Tongan islands. A fine program is being arranged which will be followed by dancing . knd lunch'eonA ' ; ' ' . " Ah memben 'of the ward and friends of . the missionaries are ejc-tndod ejc-tndod a r-ofdial ' Invitation to vbe present . .- A-'. - Primary Officers Are EntcrtSined ! Fifth ward Primary officers and teachers held their, pr.epara.tion meeting Friday evening at the resi dence of Mrs. Louise jviscpmpe. BishoD VV. Ot Facer, and 'lils counselors, Uean ' H, V, Hoyt and Ray:Ashworth, were in attendance at. the session, and.rnade, f&w Re marks. The regular Jlessojn .work was taken up and business matters dLaeussed. ' ," - " At the close of the meeting, a, de licious luncheon was served to Mrs; Ivy Mortenseh. Mrs.' Anna . Sutton, Mrs. ; Madge J-avis,,. r. ;uie Brown. Mrs, Genevieve Alien", Mrs- Mav Muhlestein. Mrs.- Anna Cook, Mrs. Veda Hall, Mrs. Lillie Stevens, Mrs.V Marie Stott,' Mrs. , Winnie Richmond, Miss "Maxine Mortensen, Miss Isabelle Hair, Miss Luclle Wis- combe ana "Jirs. Hooka. -.. Gold And Green r;Ball Planned The. Fifth and liana v'u "ward M. I. A members' wiU- enjoy their annual .''.Gold end, Green.' '. ball, Thursda'y evehingTatthe Manavii ward amusement halt 1 . Music will be furnished by the Palais Royale orchestra. All mutual members and friends are extended a cordial invitation to ( be in ndance. ' 't: i?- -J;-' -' ""v ' tendance Tres Club Iarty " Member cl the Trs Joli : club will he '.entertained at' the home of Mrs.'D. D." Sutton" Thursday after- noon. . ,;, . - ; ; . - ,, sAiimemoers are corem iy mv.u to. be present. St. Mary's A meeting of; the . "Mary's Guild will be held Monday, at 2 p. m. at the church "building. - ; --All. members are requested to be presen.t. i,,...- QltLtig Bee ToBGivcn A jqulltlnsrbee will be glven by Mrs.Leo" "J. "Knight at her home Monday evening, for; members of J the -Columbia .Sewing - club.; . - t- All members are invited to' be present.". '-" - . ,' ... "' ' Social Units To - ' .' . ,-''.'.. G ive Fcrrnal Party ; v Cesta Ties and Mates of the H. Y. U. are making arrangements for a "formal party, to be held at the Elks' hqm?, Friday .evening. ' Partners.of th3 sociarunit'mem-bers, sociarunit'mem-bers, and a r.umber.-.of special guests will be invited. Literary OuBt" ; Mrs. Dwight Packard will be hostess to members of-the Ladies' Literary -club, Wednesday afternon at 4 o'clock at her home.' : ; Mrs. J. ICarl Beck will review. the play. "Let Us Be Gay; and Mrs. M. V. Merrill will give a play review. Luncheon will follow the program. All -members - are - cordially invited. in-vited. ' . ,..' i 1-'-- - v,iio meet with accidents will find our body and fender department prepared to fit your car up like new. Experts in body and fender work are here to ccrvc yen. Brine the car in cr 4. A. From Brunette French .scientlfts-are puzzled about Six months ago she. wasa .brunette.1 suggestion whatever of hair: eyes that the change Is due to some unknown microbe. Mile. JPrancell, it ms; be remembered, when a practically unknown actress, ..understudying cm of the orlncipals at the Bouffes Parlsfene was cahed upon at, a momi-nt'; notice to play tne principal pari ana was acciaimea oy tne press as a new star. Within a; month she was filming' in Rome at a.salajy "of $2000 a week.:. '"iXil-. 'J';, x' y ,.' .v ' j . , ., ..... r,.. mm SOCIETY NOTES Miss Chrystal Schaerrer was host ess at a charmingly arranged din ner .party Sunday evening.' -J?weet peas wcr e - used . to : decorate .the iable and cards were placed for the. hoste'ss.Miiis.Marjorii Vil3on, Mi3s Mildred. Pace, Mrs. Evelyn Doug lass, Miss Evelyn Tilson, LeKoy Johnson, Ralph Kitchen, Lawrence Wilson, Fred Dunn !.and CXarence, Cowan. ,. v , , J; . , : ..... Mr." and . Mrs." Powell McDowell entertained a number of friends at. dinner followed with a social last Sunday -evening.-- , ': . Miss Nelda. Tanner was - In Salt Lake last week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Justin UutsU:- :.''-: : '-Mn' and MxslClAsence Fairbanks' and daughters, Maxlne and Pauline, returned homS Monday rrom a f - ,Mon weeks visit .in Los Angeles with Mr.' and-Mrs.. Dick . Fairbanks, f ;' Tbe missionary tea held " an in- iexestiag meeting- Tuesday &i tne home -of Mrs. James O. .Arthur, - A tRjk on Hie national board :, ox the Presbyterian; church was given by Rev. Arthur.' Devotions .were lea bv Mrs. Arthur and two vocal selec tions were rendered by Mrs. D.'P. More'ti "and Mrs.' Ai inuv. "Mrs'. R. A: Porter and Mrs. J. R. Vance each a letter from missionaries, who are at present iaboring hv China. Rfefrehracnts were served .'byJtfce HntRss. Mrs.' vv. 1. Amos ana ilea. Jlarvey Smith. 4 v 1''. Mrs. Paul . Davis entertained; -a few friend3 at bridge Saturday eve ning. Luncheon ' was .served to' Dr. end Mrs. L- D..' Stewart, .'.MrJ Arid Urs.' J C. Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shule.r .and Wendell Ej-land- lon .'' . ' I " Mrs. George Chase was hostess to the members of the -Evening Bridge club" on Wednesday. Dinner was served before the game. , .' . . ;. . Mrs. R.--W. McMullin . and Mrs. Mrs. Flint Dixon entertained at a dinner party followed, with, Rock, Wednesday, evening. Sweet , peas decorated the six small tables and cards were placed for Mr. nrftl Mrs C. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs.. Arza C. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. Albert II. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs John ;F, Olson; Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wheelwright - Mrs. E. ' IL ' Street, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth, .Mrs. Lee Jl. Taylor, Mr.'. and. Irs. .Charles Cloward and Mrs. Emma Wilson. . ...... ; - : . ,;-K::v.;; Mr. and Mrs., Eugene Margetts 'of Salt Lake "who were recently 'married, 'mar-ried, came down. . from Salt. Lake. Saturday to spend the week end with -Mrs.-' Margett's parents, .Mr.' and Mr3. M.' Buf dick.' Saturday evening!" eve-ning!" I Irs. Margetts. was the guest T-.f "I rfT"k - 4 "f 'TV Right Into Blonde ; ; y A the tresses of pretty ;MUev"Francell. Now her hair, is flaxen.Tnere is n or adventitious aid'Doctora" affirm . : - -. . - - f of honor at a bridal jshcer given by her .mother ftt -the Strawberry hotel. Dinner rwas. seryed at one long table decorated 'J with pink roses and all of" the appjiniment3 can led " "out the - chosen"". color scheme. Four tables of bridge were at play during the evening. John R. Spencer was JJie honored guest -at a deUghtful aocial gathering gather-ing held ast "Saturday evening at the : home of his X daughter, ' Mrs. Johrr H. mef . The occasion was his seventieth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Supper was served and a general social enjoyed by 22, including includ-ing relatives and, neighbors'. ' 'y ;-:z - 1 , Eight vyoun .people.were ejitexr tained with . an oyster supper and cards' on -Wedr esttay eyeing' at the homeof Douglass Dixon, Including W Vawa' Qhoariap: " TLf toa f ar ! j6i ie Wilson.-Miss Jwen iye)ster, Miss Vera' Calder, Albert McClellan, Victor rWpod,' GjBO.rge jC.owan. ;r1 and the host. , , . Paysori Red Gross; Is Re- PATSON At", the call of Chairman Chair-man Henrj Erlandson'of the Pay-son Pay-son -dhapter -xof ' the "Am.ericanRed Cross,, a meeting was called and tre .fojjowing officers; elected" for the coming -year: Chairman, James O., Arthur; -vice, chairmaiv . R. D. McKell; jsecretary Mrs. ,R,eta Page; treasurer, Kay Mortson; , directors, George Chase? Mrs Julia Hancock, B. Fr Ott, Mrs.-M. 'S, Iiappler Mrs. Phoebe "Reid; associate board rnem- Ders.- Mrs. Frances -Hansen of Ben jarnin; ' lts . .Ch'arles Water- bury of. Elberta; Mrs, Edith Nelson pf Goshen; , Mrs. -Nellie Cushing, of Santaquin. -. ' - . ? ; - 1 V "' '" Ford plants now produce almost half of all. the cars being jnade Ic America.' .jy .', -" 'v. ;. : -' t 1f''v4$vJ - :": : : - --i 1 - .:. i ) A'- M V '.. x V - i S - . f- " ' ' ' ' i . ' '" " Program At " , : - Camo'No.i; Davsrhters of Utah Pioneers of Camp lso. 1, were pleasantly enter- tained Thursday afternoon - at the ' home rof Mrs.Nephi' Anderson. The following, delightful program was furnished: ."Early Dances In ..rovo," written, by Orson Twelves, J :Oncer read by Mrs. Emma Foote; lolin .fctlectioa, Ara. George . E. Vhitehead, accompanied v at the J piano by Mrs. Sarah ; Talraage; .euuuicats ol Abi uha:n Hatch, by lis daughter, ' Mi 3 Lacy Thompson; Thomp-son; leading, .llss Geneal Ander-.on; Ander-.on; reminiscences Of schqol days T nd their, fiist school teachers. Mw. Ella dwards, Mis. HUtic Srck- :art, aus. Alice NvwcU. -Mrs. Snow,- rs. qsco? Ferip and Mrs. C H.I vvrignt; uancc, Uixae iticnmona, accompanied at the piano by he; iscv. JCEithy .Richmond. , .' An attractive-'v luncheon was jeryed to 35a by 7Mr. Anderson n.'.v .he assisting hostesses, Mrs. Millie Acordj Mrs. Emma Cluff, and Mrs. J B. Keeler. ? BridgeA f fair Given Friends The residence : of Mrs. Arnold Rawlings was - the scene ' of a charrning bridge party Friday (iTterrioov, wjien phe was hostess IQ . menber& ; ox sthe h Afternoon Bridge club and several guests..- - Four - tables of the card ;.-. game were ' .played, ' Mrs.v JRaymonr ,. Sutton Sut-ton . receiving . the club ptlze, . .and he guest favor" being twon by Mrs. .iVyman Derg. ' ' 0 " A taAty repast ws served to .tjhe follow! ng members of the "club; Af rs, .R." A., ilooref leld, ..Mrs.. Ed irniage, . Mrs-. .Hugo - Price.. Mrs. John Beesley,; Mrs. ShirJ Wilson, Mrs. Abe .Turner, Mrs. Ray. Sutton, and guests: '. Mrs. . Frank Deming, Mrs. "James' A. Bullock, Mrs: Her ald R. Clark, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mrs. Stanley Clark, MrsT' T. r L. Schofield, Mrs. J, L. vSchofield, Mrs. fV. M. Wilson. Mrs. Jack Booth and AlrJi Albert Hickman. v ; ? ., 1 7 'jCARD pr ' TIIANIfJS I We desire Xo - thank ' our many kind neighbors v and friends for the assistance terldtred us 1 during 'our recent v hour v of." sorrow, " caused through, the Illness jand . death, of our beloved husband and father; WT W. Mecham. ' We . especially wish to express our appreciation to the speakers and singers, , to those who furnished cars and sent floral tributes at the .time of .the funeral services, . ' ',t' - , " ' i MRS.W. W. MECHAM ' ' ;"."' ' AND FAMILY. 1 LJivia jJelasco, ; 1.-4 eft Jiovtli V . r ' I Jtr-irt - - thea Anerlcxa; vthea ter.was ft bard tlrctu II ai:a. fcis ? ft ? necktie 1 ;o' f rienfishl j 1 ' for a pHest was 4 1 ref?r trjlf gfojr j. tha opufua : - - .' f- S t - ' r,7jlTH P "in s- . 4 f. I - ? ' " ' . v- .... . J.t" C""!"-. . . ?4t'? --kJi'MiSi-.ilL 1 A- PAIROF PIJ Chiffon and Service Weight Full Fashioned Ladies' : Hose , These Hose comrriee our finest grades of Silk to the top Rollins Runsjtop Hosiery, Nevest Frencii Feel. Latest shades and eolprs from which to make your sqleption v. " 5 Valued at $1.65 a Pair .f ; ? . There are no restrictiojns as o the tyre -of -Shoe you may biiyTas long as it is valued to $5.50 or m'or. Select anythinfrom our new line of BROWNbilt Flexible 4Uid Health Arch Shces. These represent the last word : in smart styles everi' 1 model expressinfj feminine daintiness and charm footwear to be'proud ,of to delight, in fo its beauty ;alore. , ' - - ' . y - '; ; - We invite you to have us shoWydu and teU you, without obligation, more about, this splendid footwear. In order that every man.Hvoman, boy girl may becorlie more. familiar with,thermerits of BUSTER BROWN . and BROWNbilt SHOES we are making this special Hosiery offering, in which " meri;may-ia'rticipate,! 'aswell : ' Kcrnember that tl;:3 liccicry should mbs th:3 i i "1 1:3 Proyo . Girl Is Married . In "(California . Mr. and Mrs ''Lewis 'JEL Clsen of kLake . .View, wish to announce the marriage of their daugnter j.nez, to .David Roberts-- of Sacramento. California. " y' " ' The ceremony wasperformed Friday, January 10, At the home of the bHde's jslster.Mrs. M. L. Wad- Jev of Lodi, CaJJf. The young couple will make' their home in Lod! or h time being. Birthday Party At Joy Gleggs A delightful social, affair was held 'at the home of Mr. and Mcs John Clegg Friday evening, in celebration cele-bration of the birthday annlversar Jes of Mr, Clegsr, Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mrs. ' Roland Harding and Mrs. Owen Harding, which all occurr during. the past , few days. Contest ' games .provided enter tainment during the evening?; and an attractive tray luncheon j was served. . . . Bidden were- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mr, and Mrs. Chleon Boul-ton, Boul-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stone, Mr. and Mrs. - Harry Stone,- Mr. and Mrs.. .Clarence Gammon, Mr. and ,Mrs. LeRoy Gammon. Mr. and Mrs. Cirby Alien, Mr. And Mrs. JCT Wil- .ford Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. George Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mur-lock, Mur-lock, Mr. ' and Mrs. - Ray Harding. Bert Holdawav. .Mrs. Lewis Clegg. Mrs. Wesley Harding. Mrs. Owen tHardin. Mrs. Myrle Murdock, Miss 3ina Clegg, Mra. W, J. Clegg and Joseph Clegg. . 1 r ' ...?-' Women's Club . . , . . Hears Lecture . Prof. LeRoy J. Robertson of the B. Y. U.,' gave a splendid talk on "Ultra Modern Art as .Depiv.ed in Musio of Different Perlods,'at the j regular mont Jfy luncheon-meeting or, tne- frovo , eBusiness and Professional Pro-fessional Women's club, held t Jfotel Roberts Thursday evening. ', . Miss .Julia Lynch,, past president of, the Salt Lake Business and.jPro-ifessiQnal and.jPro-ifessiQnal Women's club, and - Miss Jean Home of the University of Utah, member of the ,galt, Lake B, P.; W. club.' we're ' miests vat ",; th73t meeting.' : ., Miss Home, representing the Salt 1 Lake club, extended an invitation to. the Provo club members to . ai-,ten,d ai-,ten,d the banquet vto e iyen. at ;the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake' Mondav I evenrfi', jja$&9 ' 27 In. nonor; of Miss Lena Phillips, past president ,pf, ;the- National - Federation of Business and Professional Women's -clubs. Miss hlllips, ,who is also an attorney at-torney in New YQrk CitywiU give a Jecture immediately following' the banquet. , . , '... . ; Members, sit th Pravo; jdi vision of the .National . FederatlonNof Music clubs,cjvere gu-its, at .the affaUv COSITMP , An excellent musical" concert was given in the Vineyard ward meeting meet-ing house; Thursday night under the . auspices ; of ? the ward community commu-nity welfare committee. ," ;, The ,ehtertainmeflt was. given for the beperit of. the new,Sharon stake seniinary that is now under, con- s.tructicn.' The committee was as-' sisted Jy Kirby Allen,, ward: chorister choris-ter an Dean GerriU De Jong .Utah stake ,choristeiv ; Selections were given Jby the" Utah ; stake mixed quartet composed of' Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Mrs. Anna - Hinckley, Pe,ter M Jensen,; and Murray Rob- EVERY PAIR 0FSH0ES PURCHASED - TUESDAY . .... - , . Costing 5.50 .or. More-W-e Will Give ' 2a cf fcr bsts P.Icnday, Tuesday ' err crtur.ity. ; 71 '2 west cz:7zn st.- -PRoyo , -. n , She Dances For "a: Eleanor Gee, shown here, is the Snain. v President Tllndenburg, the Drince of Piedmont and the Belgian j - ' i.... , .. -- - . .. : j : I i - I x-.-' -X ji. v'' V . 'J . .. - f - ; Vy . ' - . " ' ; s f ..: . '.'- W f . k- " ' - she has danced he rMy into the hearts of Paris, Vienna, Berlin -and Madrid. Eleanor is half English arid half German but was, trained in Spain. She's coming to America Flapper fanny says: i rq. U. .ji,rr. Some ' people enjoy breakfast In bed, while 6ther figuwv why hrlng that w? V. : "","' IlITCil. RIDING BANNED' Several! narrowly averted, accidents acci-dents were -reported) to the ; Proyo police headquarters Saturday as & result 'of children ' hitching .their sleighs to the rear of automobiles, . .According to Chief of Police Otto Birkithis'js.a dangerous practice. Parents are requested to warn their children -before a 'serious accident occurs. ertsV- - ' Eucrene Jacobsen of Spanish Fork rendered . several violin .solos and Miss Eunice Bird gave a. read ing. .The .meeting house was filled to capacity and the audience was delighted with the concert n 1 1 I Wy ; . .-: - -i c ; ' -j U1' - and WEDNESDAY . .... . , and Wednesday only. No one ' Kings and Princes t '1 favorite dancer of -King Alfonsp of 1 ex-crefwn prince .of Germany, tbe royal family. With her sister. Irl, next tpitng. Yqur Friends You and v James roultan,V v(ho" has been working in Salt Lake during the past year has returned to Provo. He is attending theli. Y. U.. and yvoi king at a local shoe ' store. ' ' ' . ' ' r' . . ' ' - . tlx. and Mrs. Xeo XewU of the Lewis Ladies store, have returned from a delightful trip to California, where they visited withMrs. Lewis parents. .While in Los ivngeift they attended the golden . wedding t anniversary an-niversary of Mr. Lewis uncln and aunt, - Mr. and ; Mrs.- Simon Lewis. Mrs. Lewis will leaveirrthe near future for her spring buying trip to New York. ; . ' Mr. and 3Irs. Con rati Young of i luano i- ans, laanp, were among in'J Visitors. In Provd Friday and , Sat urday. . . i t".vn: x' -IMiss Jessie Thomas is spending several xlays in Salt Lake, the guest .of (reIatiVes and friends.- : -Harry B.WiIlIs of Salt Lake, spent Saturday, here with business friends. t r r- . . r Mr. .and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie of Salt Lake, were visitors in rrovo Saturday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. F.' Randolph of Los Angeles, '.Calif., . visited here the latter part of the week. , ; . , O metaiike boxak Mated wKh Blua Ktbbott. T k th. li y SOU IT f.Mi&Uil JTiijr XJX i & -it . 'A' AT .5 , in ?m need cf shoes or V RHlCIIESTEnS V U 1 r! For Quick Service try Our Shoe Repair Re-pair . Department. Social Give n To - Honor . Mother To honor vher mother. Mrs. William Wil-liam Lcwia of Spanish Fork. Mm. C, II. Jlaimon entertained at a 1 pleading ' social uffulr Saturday j afternoon at her home. -j- The entertaining rooms weio tastefully ' decoruted with, baskets and bowls or tne season s 'flowers. Social chat and radio music weio ,the diversions, and a .tasty repast was served. , 7'he" charming affuir was enjoyed Cy the following friends of th luest of honor: Mrs. Delilah Booth, .irs. E; J. Durrunt, Mrs.-Emnia Ashworth, Mrs. Mary ; Ashworth, Mrs. Emily Duke and Mrs. William Pegg. . if : C: - , ::; Nautilus Girls To Held Meeting The regular meeting of "the Nuu-tus Nuu-tus vocia! unit of the B. Y. U.. will be held Monday evening at tho Ciome of Miss Louise Swenson." . A full uttenUanct. of , tncmbcH will be appreciated. ' " .. .-;! . . ,'.,." Notice To Val Norns - Val Norn soclul unit members of the fS. 'y. U., will hold meetinp Monday evening at the home of Mls .ita Paxman; ' A full attendance will be appreciated. appre-ciated. " ' ; . ' " .''.'. Jj! ' 11 ' Young Folks j i Entertained i " , - Wllford Kemp gave a party at his home Friday evening for th zouowmg rriends: , Ardith Olsen, Hope Ilalladay, Fay and Fawn Jones, -Marjorl" Eggertseo. Mildred Hood, We.sl Knadsen. Ilenry Brlmhall, Robert Booke, HowardVincent and Robert Halladay. , v . . Three tables pt "Rook" weir played, and a. delicious luncheon seryed. - -x ' . A. F. -Wardenberg of ''Salt -Lake, was here on business Saturday: F. W. RoRtrom of Salt Lake spent the latter., part of-' the w-ri here with bvisiness friends . J. II. Mackle ahd Beatrice. Maj Farren, both of Eureka.-were mar rjed Saturday at the county cout? house. E.. Byron Dastrup; county clerk, performed the ceremony. ft perpound OY LAUIK ri9ne ;ci t f , . yryl: .. 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